it creates food that they can eat because they can not make food theirselves.
hetrotrophs dont make their own energy so they get it from eating autotrophsThey do not have photosynthetic pigments.They depend on other organisms to get carbon and energy
This is by photosynthesis
by receiving it with oxygen
They cannot synthesize own food. photosynthesis gives food for them
no.they are hetrotrophs.
Plantae
Yes, bacteria can be heterotrophs. Heterotrophic bacteria obtain carbon and energy by consuming organic compounds from their environment, unlike autotrophic bacteria that synthesize their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
humans benefit from photosynthesis, by receiving, obviously oxygen, which is required for cellular respiration, but plants also provide, glucose, which we heterotrophs need, to perform cellular respiration again, so we benefit by receiving oxygen and glucose, or O2 and C6H12O6.
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Animals do not directly benefit from photosynthesis, as they are not able to carry out this process themselves. However, they indirectly benefit from it through the oxygen produced as a byproduct, which they need for respiration. Additionally, animals obtain energy and nutrients by consuming plants or other animals that have gained energy through photosynthesis.
the similarities are they both are in biology
Yes, it can because when they eat anything that has eaten or is an autotroph (and uses photosynthesis), then it uses the energy that organism produces